New York Town
Woody Guthrie Lyrics


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I was standing down in New York town one day
Standing down in New York town one day
I was standing down in New York town one day
Singing hey, hey, hey, hey

I was broke and I didn't have a dime
I was broke and I didn't have a dime
Yes, I was broke and I didn't have a dime
Singing hey, hey, hey, hey

Every good man gets a little hard luck sometimes
Every good man gets a little hard luck sometimes
Every good man gets a little hard luck sometimes
Singing hey, hey, hey, hey

Down and out and he ain't got a dime
Down and out and he ain't got a dime
Yes, down and out and he ain't got a dime
Singing hey, hey, hey, hey

I'm gonna ride that new morning railroad (train)
I'm gonna ride that new morning train
Yes, I'm gonna ride that new morning train
Singing hey, hey, hey, hey

Hey, hey, hey, hey
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Hey, hey, hey, hey

Never comin' back to this man's town again
Never comin' back to this man's town again




Never comin' back to this man's town again
Singing hey, hey, hey, hey

Overall Meaning

Woody Guthrie's "New York Town" is a song with an allegorical meaning directed at the harsh realities of life. The song is a testament to the struggle of survival and challenges of the working class people in New York City. The first verse begins by indicating that the singer was standing in New York City, and that he was singing "hey hey hey", which possibly depicts a struggle to be heard. The repetition of the phrase suggests a sense of resilience and hope, despite his situation. He further explains that he was broke and didn't have a dime, revealing his poverty status. The verse ends with the singer repeating the "hey hey hey" phrase, which seems to symbolize a form of release or an expression of freedom.


The following verses continue to express the difficulties of life, with the same chorus indicating the determination of the singer. He declares that every man experiences hard times, indicating that he his not alone in his struggle. He further explains that he is going to “ride that new morning train”, taking an action to change his current situation, even though it's not clear what the new train represents. The singer ends the song by expressing his desire to never return to that "man's town" again, suggesting that he seeks a new start.


Overall, the song portrays a message of hope and resilience in the midst of struggles. Though the singer is broke, he keeps singing, perhaps as a way of keeping his spirits up. Despite the hardships, he refuses to give up and remains hopeful for a better future. This song captures the spirit of New York City as a place that can either make or break you, but where people still flock in search of a better life.


Line by Line Meaning

I was standing down in New York town one day
I was in New York city one day


Standing down in New York town one day
I was just hanging out


I was standing down in New York town one day
I found myself in the city


Singing hey, hey, hey, hey
I was singing a tune with some "hey's" in it


I was broke and I didn't have a dime
I was very poor


I was broke and I didn't have a dime
I had no money whatsoever


Yes, I was broke and I didn't have a dime
I really didn't have any money


Singing hey, hey, hey, hey
Still singing that same song


Every good man gets a little hard luck sometimes
Everyone has bad luck now and then


Every good man gets a little hard luck sometimes
Nobody is immune to hardships


Every good man gets a little hard luck sometimes
It's just a fact of life that everyone has to deal with


Singing hey, hey, hey, hey
I'm still singing the same song with those 'hey's


Down and out and he ain't got a dime
I was flat broke and penniless


Down and out and he ain't got a dime
I was destitute and broke as can be


Yes, down and out and he ain't got a dime
I was really in a rough spot


Singing hey, hey, hey, hey
I'm still singing that same song


I'm gonna ride that new morning railroad (train)
I'm going to hop on a train in the morning


I'm gonna ride that new morning train
I plan to catch a ride on a train


Yes, I'm gonna ride that new morning train
I am determined to catch that train


Singing hey, hey, hey, hey
I'm not going to stop singing that tune


Never comin' back to this man's town again
I'm never returning to this city again


Never comin' back to this man's town again
I have no plans to come back here


Never comin' back to this man's town again
I won't be setting foot in this city ever again


Singing hey, hey, hey, hey
Still singing that same song until the end




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Written by: WOODY GUTHRIE

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Comments from YouTube:

Bobby Brown

every son of God gets a little hard luck some times
especially when he goes around saying he's the way

Markus Garvey

to fully appreciate the buds, learn the roots know

Tim Brittain

Budds are good

Markus Garvey

an apanage of woody ;-)

Markus Garvey

And thanx for posting. You right Johnfern99

olderthandadirt

coming from "I Am The Way" by Loudon Wainwright iii

Loudon70

Same here, I'm quite ashamed with myself after being a LW fan for decades that I have not played the original song until today.

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